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List of names approved by the United States Board on Geographic Names and the Secretary of the Interior for features in Antarctic and the area extending northward to the Antarctic convergence. Each name is listed with its geographic coordinates, a description of the feature, and facts concerning the discovery, mapping, and naming of the feature. Foreword includes policy on antarctic names, the nature of the problem and how it was resolved.
Cases decided in the United States district courts, United States Court of International Trade, and rulings of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.
A refreshing, positive guide for taking care of your people and forming deep connections in the digital age. We are lonelier than ever. The average American hasn't made a new friend in the last five years. Research has shown that people with close friends are happier, healthier, and live longer than people who lack strong social bonds. But why-when we are seemingly more connected than ever before-can it feel so difficult to keep those bonds alive and well? Why do we spend only four percent of our time with friends? In this warm, inspiring guide, Adam "Smiley" Poswolsky proposes a new solution for the mounting pressures of modern life: focus on your friendships. Smiley offers practical habits and playful reminders on how to create meaningful connections, make new friends, and deepen relationships. He'll help you develop a healthier relationship with technology, but he'll also encourage you to prioritize real-world experiences, send snail mail, and engage in self-reflective exercises. Written in short, digestible, action-oriented sections, this book reminds us that nurturing old and new friendships is a ritual, a necessity, and one of the most worthwhile things we can do in life.
An examination of forty-one Shakespearean play texts, the 'bad quartos' or 'memorial reconstructions'.
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